Range of Motion Setup
Utilities - System Setup - Doctor Setup - History/Exam - Range of Motion
1. 1. When Link LOM to Degrees is checked it will automatically add in the degrees depending on the severity that is entered
2. Hide Thoracic ROM will hide the Thoracic section in ROM
3. Hide Passive ROM will hide the Passive columns in ROM
4. Hide Resisted ROM will hide the Resisted columns in ROM
Adjusting Degrees will now increase/decrease in increments of 5
Range of Motion
Range of Motion is the second window in the exam progression. This training shows how to enter range of motion information.
The window is divided into Four reporting sections: Record, Cervical, Thoracic, and Lumbar. Those panels are further divided into sections:
- LOM: Loss of Motion, which holds Severe, Moderate to Severe, Moderate, Mild to Moderate, Mild and WNL (Within Normal Limits) severity
- Pain: Pain includes Severe, Moderate to Severe, Moderate, Mild to Moderate, Mild and WNL severity
- Deg: Enter a measurement of degrees by typing it in the box. The total range is shown in the next column, for example, /90
- Note icon: Click the Note icon and enter details that appear on the document
- Clear: Use the Clear button at the end of a row to remove all of the information in that row.
In the window above, Cervical and Lumbar are expanded. Record and Thoracic is collapsed but can be expanded by clicking the + icon. If you enter data in the Thoracic section, it stays expanded when you come back to the Range of Motion window here, or in the Daily Visit
The top of the window includes shortcut options
Severity Selector: When documenting multiple findings of one severity, choose it at the top and each box that is clicked in the panels will show that severity. Click each box individually to cycle through the severity options if one differs, or if you want to mark them separately.
Click Clear All to Clear the Severity and Degrees
AI in Range of Motion
ROM recording you can use for ROM, Ortho and Neuro and the Recording will fill in all areas depending on the recording

1. Click to record
2. Playback recording
3. Pause playback
4. Stop recording
5. Submit data to AI and generate prose
6. Edit AI prompt and model
Each panel is divided into three sections: Active, Passive, and Resisted. Click the All Active WNL, All Passive Normal, or All Resisted Normal links to set all of the boxes to normal, as shown below. Clicking on any one of the boxes cycles it through to the other severity.
Fill in the Deg. field with degrees then click enter and will drop down to the next degree box

Notes